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In My Nursery - A Charming Literary Collection of Childhood Wonder and Joy - cover
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In My Nursery - A Charming Literary Collection of Childhood Wonder and Joy

Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards

Editora: Good Press

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In her evocative work, "In My Nursery," Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards transports readers into the intimate world of childhood through vibrant, lyrical prose. The book is structured as a series of reflections and tales that capture the joys, challenges, and innocence of early life, woven seamlessly into the fabric of domesticity. Richards employs a rich sensory language that beckons the reader to experience the sights, sounds, and emotions inherent in a nursery setting, all while contextualizing these personal experiences within broader themes of growth and exploration in the Victorian era, a time when notions of childhood were within a fluid social discourse. Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards was a noted American author and poet, whose experiential understanding of motherhood and her dedication to the advocacy of children's literacy and education undoubtedly informed her writing. Born into a literary family, Richards was exposed to the world of words and narratives from an early age, which likely fueled her passion for engaging with young minds. Her dual role as both an artist and an educator allowed her to deftly bridge the gap between storytelling and pedagogical practice, making her insights deeply resonant for her audience. Richards' "In My Nursery" is a delightful read not only for parents and educators but for anyone interested in the intricacies of childhood development and the profound emotional landscapes it encompasses. Her work serves as both a nostalgic reminiscence of early years and a critical examination of the nurturing aspects of parenting, rendering it a timeless addition to the canon of children's literature.
Disponível desde: 18/09/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 122 páginas.

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